Donor Network West’s mission is to save and heal lives through organ and tissue donation. We honor and respect the donors and families we serve with compassionate care, and inspire our communities to donate life. Every employee at DNW is responsible for fostering an organizational culture that is based on collaboration, support, and service. This includes being a proactive team player who strives for excellence by upholding the Donor Network West’s core values of Teamwork, Integrity and Passion.

GENERAL JOB FUNCTION

The Supervisor, Recovery Services is integral to providing leadership and continuity of recovery services operations in a 24x7x365 department and for maintaining a high quality of service at all times to ensure all donor potential is maximized. He/she is responsible for assisting and providing personnel management, including but not limited to: recruitment, succession planning, performance reviews, time and attendance reporting, training and call schedule support. He/she provides input into policy development, process improvement, and other organizational decisions.

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Daily Recovery Services Oversight

Provides daily oversight of organ and tissue recovery services activity in order to ensure allocation, recovery coordination, and graft utilization meet regulatory requirements, maintain consistently high standards for surgical recovery of organs and tissues, as well as provide excellent service to donor hospital staff, donor families, transplant centers, transplant recipients and other external donation partners.

Works to ensure optimal staffing at all times by serving as an active supervisor, which includes routine frontline shifts and backup support during increased activity levels.

Acts as a resource to Recovery Services staff by providing ad hoc assistance on daily organ and tissue activity to ensure donation is maximized and frontline workloads are manageable. Required supervision coverage includes days, nights, weekends, and holidays.

Provides support, assistance, and resources to DNW management team and Medical Directors.

Encourages and supports research projects that are undertaken by DNW.

Supports the work of the Administrator-on-Call (AOC) & Clinical Operations Manager (COM) by providing consistent first-line advice and counsel for issues related to organ and tissue operations and recovery

Process Improvement

Participates in the development, implementation and updating of DNW policies and procedures as they relate to both organ and tissue operations

Tracks and trends performance improvement metrics within the department, and, in conjunction with the Recovery Services Manager, implements strategies to improve overall efficiency and performance.

Implements and monitors initiatives to increase overall productivity and output of the Recovery Services department.

Ensures that recovery documentation is completed in accordance with DNW, partner SOP’s and industry standards/expectations.

Participates in the development of the strategic plan and effectively implements strategies within the Recovery Services department.

b. Educators, participates in and evaluates the effectiveness of professional education activities related to performance improvement, process improvement and implements strategies to increase graft utilization and customer satisfaction.

Creates and maintains a safe and confidential environment for direct reports.

Focuses on coaching staff and works to implement field assessments and annual competencies, to improve direct reports’ performance, provide continual feedback, and frontline support.

Consistently reviews and evaluates the effectiveness of the department training program, and works with Education Department to develop and implement any necessary changes.

Maintains a primary focus on recruitment, retention, and training of Recovery Services staff; participates in hiring and interview processes. Collaborates with preceptors and new staff during orientation to ensure training needs of individual staff are met.

Maintains a focus on department-level succession planning. Implements strategies to maintain high level performance within team at all times.

Monitors and assesses for preceptor effectiveness. Models effective training for frontline preceptors by routinely working in a preceptor/trainer capacity.

Ability to counsel, evaluate, discipline, and recommend termination of personnel, if necessary.

Helps staff to identify and attain professional goals and objectives while focusing on retention and individual needs of frontline talent. Contributes to appropriate documentation of frontline talent development.

Participates in the facilitation of interdepartmental collaborative and crosstraining/shadowing efforts. External Facing Responsibilities

Possesses strong decision-making capabilities and excellent communication skills, with an ability to effectively engage with transplant surgeons, coroner and funeral home staff, and tissue processor partners on a regular basis.

May function as liaison to outside contractors and vendors, at times taking a lead role in projects that DNW enters into.

Prepares and implements educational programs with Regional Teams to create awareness and facilitation of the donation process, as needed.

Assumes responsibility for presenting in-services, debriefings, and other educational forums to outside agencies as needed.

Maintains current knowledge of national and local regulations and best practices in organ and tissue operations, including but not limited to authorization, recovery, allocation, and preservation policies.

Works to develop and maintain active membership in professional associations, participation at workshops, and seminars.

Possess the ability to speak on a national platform as expert in organ and tissue operations.

Performs other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty. The qualifications listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Demonstrates tact, maturity, and professionalism in all points of contact. Builds and maintains positive relations within the Recovery Services, throughout DNW, and outside of DNW. Represents DNW effectively in client situations and to the general public.

Possess a high degree of organization, ingenuity, ability to solve problems independently,

Works autonomously and takes decisive action in urgent situations to minimize adverse events that may negatively impact authorization, the supply of organ and tissue, and the safety of recipients.

Ability to adapt in order to rapidly problem-solve in the face of unforeseen challenges.

Makes efficient and effective use of own time. Sets and meets realistic deadlines. Attends and participates in departmental and organizational meetings.

Adheres to the principles of “customer service” in all aspects of the job. Supports fellow employees and others to further the achievement of DNW’s mission.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Required Education: Degree in Biologic Sciences or equivalent degree/certification/diploma in an allied health field. Prior work experience within the donation industry may substitute for educational requirement.

Two to four years of experience working in organ or tissue procurement or transplantation with significant knowledge of all aspects of organ, eye and/or tissue banking. Education may partially substitute for experience requirement.

Prior supervisory experience and a proven ability to demonstrate a high level of effectiveness in goals achievement through skillful staff management strongly preferred.

For consideration, please apply at: careers@dnwest.org.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Internal Number: 2019-026

About Donor Network West

The American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) is a professional, non-profit, scientific and educational organization. It is one of the only national tissue banking organizations in the United States, and its membership totals more than 125 accredited tissue banks and 2,000 individual members. These banks recover tissue from more than 30,000 donors and distribute in excess of two million allografts for more than 1.75 million tissue transplants performed annually in the U.S. The overwhelming majority of the human tissue distributed for these transplants comes from AATB-accredited tissue banks.